Tips for a Creative Kids Bedroom and Competition to #Win 1 of 2 Philips Spiderman Projector

Little man’s imagination runs wild and I never get tired of listening to his stories, there is always a monster, a baddie and a super hero involved.

Philips Spiderman Projector and Night Light

Most children create monsters in their imagination, and a recent research by Philips and Disney found that the average household has more monsters than children and 82% of imaginary monsters have horns, while one in three are hairy or fluffy. Their super powers include glowing, breathing fire and doing all your chores for you – I wouldn’t mind one of those monsters actually!

Marvel Spiderman Projector with 3 wheels

I believe it is very important to create a relaxing and imaginative environment for little man, so he can feel safe to read, play and sleep in his bedroom. Like myself, one fifth of parents believe that lighting can have a positive impact on the quality of a child’s room.

It is amazing the difference lighting makes to bedrooms, such as adding softly diffused light and candle light to make potentially scary places more inviting, adding lights in places like under the bed and colours, and bringing stories to life with lights.

Philips Spiderman Projector

Little man has been creating his bedtime stories with the help of Spiderman Projector, a night light and film projector with three projector wheels and 24 images in total. It is very exciting listening to little man’ stories and how the project has been stimulating his imagination and creativity, bringing his favourite super hero to life.

The projector is very easy to use and little man loves placing his favourite wheel in the projector, turning the bedroom light off, and letting his imagination run wild with the Spiderman pictures projected on the wall.

Spiderman Projector with 24 Images

Lilinha Angel’s World has teamed up with Philips to give our readers the chance to win a Philips Spiderman 2 in 1 Projector and Night Light, like the one shown in the picture.

For your chance to win a Philips Spiderman Projector and Night Light, please enter via the Gleam app. You MUST leave a comment & subscribe by email (compulsory entries). You can also gain extra entries by tweeting (daily entry), subscribing to other social media channels, etc.

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Try to decorate the room as much as possible by yourself and let your little one join in where possible. My 3 kids have had a jungle room, under the sea room, princess room and a wrestling room. I have made stencils and hand drawn pictures on the wall and they have helped paint. I am no expert, but they have really loved their rooms because they have been very personal to them and they have seen me do the work. We’ve moved a few times and my husband and I have always decorated the kids rooms first to help them settle in quickly.

We have used stickers to decorate the rooms, they change what they like so often, a duvet cover of something they like is always a nice touch too. I have found my youngest has liked many of the same things her sister did so they have been passed down

We have a mural on my son’s wall of the Avengers and have themed all the soft furnishings around it. He loves his bedroom and it’s very special for him as he knows how much effort his daddy went to, to decorate it.

My boys have painted walls, with a digger/tractor themed border. They are now at the age where they have comics etc, so are allowed to blu tac up favourite character posters! This is easily changeable, so we don’t get stuck with the same theme for years. The boys love it, all done by them1 🙂

My son has a sensory disorder and so it is really important for him to have dim lighting but things to relax him – low music, he has a lava lamp, and for xmas we have bought him a bubble tube with fish in as his nan has one and when he stops there he stares at it and is so intrigued. It is important a childs bedroom is relaxing for them, interesting but without too much stimulation

My best tip is to let the children inspire your creativity. In my daughter’s bedroom, I’ve painted a rainbow using tester pots which cost a total of £3. It looks really good, but I would never have attempted it if it wasn’t for her insisting she wanted mummy to do it.

I have always gone with what the children have chosen for their own rooms as they are the ones who have to live in it …. I tend to use 1or 2 focus walls and paint the others … buy quality neutral furniture that will mix with varying decoration and don’t just go with the latest trends … it will save money in the long run… and don’t forget storage is the most important thing in the room apart from a bin !!!

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Brazilian mum bringing up a school-aged boy in London. Our UK Food, Parenting & Lifestyle Blog shares our family adventures, stories and reviews, from family days out and restaurants, to travel and hotels, children’s toys, gadgets, fashion and beauty!